Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] see as [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To supplement , strengthen or , as some think , to contradict the legislation of 1986 , the 1988 Education Reform Act made it possible for parents directly to intervene in their children 's schooling through a complaints procedure ( Maclure 1989:22 — 3 ) : In terms of a market ideology , this gives the consumers ( i.e. the parents , who throughout the Act are seen as surrogate consumers for their sons and daughters ) a chance to act if they believe there is a failure to deliver the curriculum to which they are , by law , entitled . |
2 | In public law , on the other hand , rules of standing are seen as rules about entitlement to complain of a wrong rather than as part of the definition of the wrong . |
3 | The police and civil service are seen as oppressors and terrorists . |
4 | Deviations from norms of efficiency are regarded as political disloyalty , and political guidance , exhortation and criticism are seen as prerequisities of efficient management in Soviet industry and agriculture . |
5 | He says we 're going toward a two tier system and those dependant on the state are seen as failures . |
6 | In the critical approach to knowledge , both the commonsense view and the academic view of the world are seen as views and not as an absolute account of the world . |
7 | As before , exploitation and private property are seen as aspects of the same thing . |
8 | Notice that both teacher and learner are seen as evaluators , a view I subscribe to ( see also Alderson 1985 ) . |
9 | Sometimes , child abuse and other forms of deviance are seen as symptoms of a more general ‘ moral decline ’ in society . |
10 | It is integrated in that the activities of each region are seen as part of a global process , i.e. the experiences and insights of each region are fed into , and compared with , those of other regions . |
11 | Puzzles that resist solution are seen as anomalies rather than as falsifications of a paradigm . |